New Advertisements. SWV.kor C EllVi* A J Walk or A Fujmml P Lrturio T 1) Jones i I The District Committees aro requested to communicate by letter, addressed The Secretary, Mβ. 1\ G. P. LEACH, Centra! Committee, Chrietchurch. N.B.—MEETING TO-NIGHT, I AT CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL, ' CaIHEUBA-L fc>Ql T ARB, j At 7 o'clock. By order of the Commit tee, R. H. RHODES, •1-13 Chairman. ! TO TIIK ELECTORS OF CANTERBURY. i "JITS. UOLLESTON will MEET THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCnURCIT AT THE CANTERBURY MUSIC UALL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE,' ON' THURSDAY EVKXING NEXT, The 14th instant, At soven o'clock p.m. AND AT KAIA P O I OK SATURDAY N E X T, At tho enniD hour. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. mIIKRE will bo DIVINE SERVICE in ! 1 this Church on FRIDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock a.m. and 7 p.m. At thtf conclusion of tho services tokens will be distributed to intending communicants. j. c. McDowell, 4-13 Soseion Clerk. PRESBYTERY OF CANTERBURY. mHE PRESBYTERY will MEET within 1 the Vestry of St Andrew's Church, THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock noon. 4-13 CHARLES FRASER. CHRISTOHURCH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. pi ENRRAL PRACTICE at GRIDLEY'S \JT ROOMS, THIS EVENING, At half-past seven o'clock, INSTEAD of FRIDAY, being Good Friday. All members who intend taking part at the concert of Judas Maccabtous, to bo given on THURSDAY, the 21et instant, aro requeated to attend. C. FRASER, 4-13 President. ELECTION AT EYRETON ox MONDAY, THE 25tii INSTANT, At 12 o'clock noon. AN ELECTION WILL BE HELD to ELECT a MEMBER in the place of Mr Charles Hillyard, resigned. J. EVANS BROWN, i 13 Chairman. NOTICE. PUBLIC are INFORMED that KNIGHT'S ROAD, Merivale, will be CLOSED for TRAFFIC until further notice. By order of the Riccarton Road Board, N. ELLIS, Surveyor to the Board. Chrutchurch, April 12, iS7O. 413 NOTICE. IMPOUNDED from Lincoln, on tho April 8— One che*nut MARE ; largo star on forehead, white on noso, collar and eaddle marks, branded like C C on near shoulder. If the same be not released before tho 2nd of May, she will be sold. R. HAWKINS, Poundkeeper. Templeton Pound, April 12, 1970. 413 THE FRIENDS of the Very Key. the DEAN of CURISTCHURCH are informed that the FUNERAL of his LATE WIPE, Charlotte Emily, will leave St. Michael's Parsonage THIS DAY, Wednesday, 13th inet.,at QUARTER-PABT THREE O'CLOCK. ALFRED OSBORN, 4-11 Undertaker. THE FRIENDS of the late JAMES JOHNSTON, builder, are invited to attend hie FUNERAL, which will leave hie late residence, Colombo street South, on THURSDAY, April 24, at three o'clock p.m. 413 \l7 ANTED, a SITUATION as MACBIv > NISI in a Flax Mill. Apply A.B M office of this paper. 4-12
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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2180, 13 April 1870, Page 3
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